Jordens C, Lipworth W, Kerridge I. 2013. The quality of Australian journalism is important for public health. Medical Journal of Australia. 199 (7): 1-2.

2012

Anderson W. Hybridity, Race, and Science. The Voyage of the Zaca. 1934-1935. The History of Science Society. 2012; 103: 229-53.

Callaghan S & Ryan C. Rising to the human rights challenge in compulsory treatment – new approaches to mental health law in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2012; 46(7), 611–620.

Degeling C, Kerridge I & Rock, M. What to think of canine obesity? Emerging challenges to our understanding of human-animal health relationships. Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy. In press.

Degeling C & Rock M. “It was not just a walking experience”: reflections on the role of care in dog-walking. Health Promotion International. DOI: 10.1093/heapro/das024.

Lysaght T, Kerridge, I. Rhetoric, power and legitimacy: A critical analysis of the public policy disputes surrounding stem cell research in Australia (2005-6). Public Understanding of Science. 2012; 21(2): 195-210.

Ryan C. 2012. Be said to be influenced by personal prejudice (six letters). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2012; 46: 504-505.

Ryan C. An unethical policy on sexual boundary violations [Letter]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2012; 46: 584.

Sbaraini A. What factors influence the provision of preventive care by general dental practitioners? British Dental Journal. 2012. DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2012.498.

Lysaght T, Kerridge I. Rhetoric, Power and Legitimacy: A Critical Analysis of the Public Policy Disputes Surrounding Stem Cell Research in Australia (2005-6). Public Understanding of Science. 2011; in press.

Ryan C J, Callaghan S. Clarification of the serious harm criterion for involuntary detention. Newsletter of the NSW Branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. 2011; (December): 14-15.

Forsyth R. Distance Versus Dialogue: Modes of Engagement of Two Professional Groups Participating in a Hospital-Based Video Ethnographic study. International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches. 2009; 3(3):276-289.

Carter SM, Jordens CFC, McGrath C, Little M. You Have to Make Something of All That Rubbish, Do You? An Empirical Investigation of the Social Process of Qualitative Research. Qualitative Health Research. 2008; 18(9):1264-76.

Lipworth W, Carter SM & Kerridge I. The "EBM movement": where did it come from, where is it going, and why does it matter? Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture, and Policy. 2008; 22:425-31.

Robertson MD, Walter G. The many faces of the 'dual role dilemma' in psychiatric ethics. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2008; 42:228-235.

Robertson MD, Pols H, & Walter G. The social construction of values and the psychiatric profession. Part 1: Conceptual Issues and the case of Argentine Psychiatry. [[i||Journal of Ethics in Mental Health. 2008; 3(1).

Robertson M, Kerridge I, Walter G. The social construction of values and the psychiatric profession. Part 2: A pilot ethnomethodological study. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health. 2008; 3(1).

Hooker C, Chapman S. Structural elements in achieving legislative tobacco control in NSW, 1955-95: political reflections and implications. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2006; 30:10-15.

Chapman S, Byrne FR, Carter SM. "Australia is one of the darkest markets in the world": the global importance of Australian tobacco control. Tobacco Control. 2003; 12(suppl III), iii1-3.

Chapman S, Carter SM. "Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products for just as long as we can": a history of Australian tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health warnings on cigarettes. Tobacco Control. 2003; 12(suppl III), iii13-22.

2001

Drew A K, Gill A W, Kerridge I, MacDonald J, McPhee J, Saul P. Development of guidelines for the use of complementary medicine in public hospitals. An ethical approach. Monash Bioethics Review. 2001; 20:38-44.

Hooker, C. The importance of ideas of community in early Australian infectious disease control. Locality. Spring 2001; 7-10.